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Let's put it in perspective...

Posted by mkuller on December 16, 2007 at 12:02:32:

...with Will Smith's other blockbusters.

"Independence Day" and "I, Robot".

Of the three, I found "I, Robot" more interesting.

But the CGI robots - remember the scene with the car in the tunnel - and vampires in this one had a lot in common.

One reviewer mentioned the vampires in the 1964 (?) Charleston Heston remake - "The Omega Man" - looked like hippies in bathrobes.

Perhaps you'd prefer that.

I liked "I am Legend", found it entertaining, certainly not a great film, and the CGI vampires were the weakest part - I'd give it a B- or C+.